March 5, 2006






Q: Should stem cell research continue?

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A:  Laboratories that develop and clone human skin cells for the purpose of stem cell research shall reach results benefiting mankind’s desire for increased health and multiple systems restoration.

While facilities that open the door to manipulating human embryonic stem cells will be allowed to deliver a system that increases some function toward normalcy, it will not produce the sustainable results desired.  Case in point: alleviating symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease through the injection of immature embryonic stem cells.  Whereas initial results can be impressive, long term results are uncommon. 

Cells of skin are ‘the’ carriers of DNA that are designed and encoded with the driving force of nature that develops and redevelops itself as living tissue.  Grafting skin cells from donors whose eyes are clear and hearts sound will bind and build the system of restoration mankind and science has been seeking. 

gabriel publishingGrafted from man-to-man and woman-to-woman, skin cells will save millions from suffering the debilitating effects from diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.  Working with mankind, Jesus has the ears of those in medicine who know in their hearts that a breakthrough is imminent. 

Believe in Jesus as the instrument of modern medicine, as much as in the miracles he performed in ancient times.  He has a gift for those who believe in his HEALED DNA: your skin has his HEALED DNA restrung in it if you ask it to feel The Light! 

Believe and be saved,
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LYNN SCOTT

Heal others through love.  Heal yourself through that love.



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